Neurology
Expert perspectives on neurological conditions, stroke management, movement disorders, and neuromuscular disease.
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What strategies do you find helpful in advanced care planning with patients/families who are very "miracle" centered?
Hope for the miracle yourself! Broaden: “Are there any other things you are hoping for?” Hope for the best, prepare for the worst: “I see how much you want a miracle. I wonder if we can talk about what we should do if this doesn’t happen.” Consider involving a religious leader if relevant.
For a patient with large volume glioblastoma, what do you do if they are found to have a subdural infection in the middle of chemoRT requiring repeat surgery?
In this scenario, the patient will likely stop the daily treatments for a variable period of time that I would estimate to be measured in weeks while recuperating from surgery and receiving IV antibiotics. When cleared for radiation, I would start by doing a new Simulation using an updated MRI to ac...
What is the expected timeframe for the development of radiation myelitis and therapies that have helped with neurologic symptoms?
The incidence and the timeframe of the development of radiation myelopathy are influenced by total radiation dose, radiation dose per fraction, time between courses of radiation, and associated chemotherapy or immunotherapy. Older age, the presence of diabetes, and previous exposure to radiation are...
How would you empirically manage a large sellar/suprasellar mass with encasement of the right cavernous and terminal internal carotid arteries?
Knowing the histology of the mass would really help in creating more accurate treatment recommendations. A biopsy of a sellar mass is usually accomplished by an endonasal-endoscopic transsphenoidal approach utilizing the expertise of an ENT surgeon and a skull-base neurosurgeon. However, in this cas...
How do you explain the use of an AI scribe to patients the first time it is used in their care?
I use an AI scribe in my outpatient clinic, and around 90–95% of my patients agree to it. I obtain consent at the start of each visit and make it clear that it's completely optional—that they can say no at the start or change their mind at any point in the visit, with no impact on their care. I also...
Do you order screening echocardiograms for patients with migraine with aura?
I do not and would not, based on that abstract. We would need higher-quality studies to prove that closing PFO decreases adverse vascular outcomes in patients with migraine disorder with aura.
How do you manage patients with good relief but intolerable chest tightness with sumatriptan?
I have a patient, an internist, who has long-standing chronic migraine with and without aura, with other different seasonal episodes, usually in the fall or early winter, of a form fruste of cluster headache. He was taking sumatriptan 100 mg with excellent relief of his migraines. However, he told m...
How do you counsel patients with GCA on the benefits of steroids who have already experienced vision loss?
I first tell the patient they are at considerable risk for further visual loss in the same eye or the other eye over the next 1-2 weeks. I also let them know that, even though their risk of visual loss has been reduced, their best option for preventing further visual loss is immediately starting hig...
For a patient with glioblastoma also found to have a distant presumed meningioma with a location/size such that you would have otherwise recommended RT, would you offer concurrent treatment?
I think if the situation is non-urgent and the lesion (meningioma) can be safely monitored, one approach would be to prioritize treatment of the glioblastoma while observing the meningioma. If, however, the meningioma demonstrates interval growth and/or is located in an area at higher risk for causi...
How do you determine personalized blood pressure targets after ischemic stroke?
This is an excellent question about an article that is still in press. The authors of the study attempted to optimize BP after mechanical thrombectomy for stroke by determining an optimal BP range for each patient and by determining optimal tissue oxygenation via near-infrared spectroscopy in respon...